Welcome to OWASP Newsletter #3. I would like start by asking you all to be a little bit more active with OWASP projects (note that ALL pages on the www.owasp.org website are WIKI pages which you can edit directly (all you need is an account which you can create in 1 minute)).

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Welcome to OWASP Newsletter #3. I would like to start by asking you all to be a little bit more active on [:Category:OWASP Project|OWASP projects] (note that the webpages the www.owasp.org website are WIKI pages which you can edit directly (all you need is an account which you can create in 1 minute)).

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We need more feedback on our tools, more comments on our documents and more development in our projects (if you want to collaborate but are not sure how, drop me an email and I will channel your energies to a relevant active project). I added a new section to this newsletter called 'OWASP Projects that need your help' with the idea to give you a heads up on projects that need help (also if you are a project leader, please feel free to add your requests to the next version of the newsletter). Remember that OWASP is a Open Community that is made by its members (and the more you contribute the more you and your company will benefit).

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We need more feedback on our tools, more comments on our documents and more development in our projects (if you want to collaborate but are not sure how, drop me an email and I will channel your energies to a relevant active project).

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I would like to give a big welcome to our new [[[[Portuguese|chapter from my home country Portugal]], say that the latest Beta version of OWASP Live CD is now released and ready for your tests, and that projects like the [[OWASP Java Project]] (featured below) are producing amazing material but need more colaboration (and let's not even talk about the [[OWASP Java Project]] which I am supposed to developing and is currently going noware (with some noble exceptions (Mike and Boris thx))]].

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The [[OWASP student projects]] page was updated with more project ideas and I added a new section to this newsletter called 'OWASP projects that need your help' in order to give you a heads up on projects that need help (if you are a project leader, please feel free to add your requests to the next version of the newsletter). Remember that OWASP is a Open Community that is made by its members (and the more you contribute the more you and your company will benefit).

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If all goes as planned, next week we will be releasing the first 'Release Candidate' version of the OWASP Top 10 2007 document which we want you all to take a good look (the plan is to have a wide peer review process and only release the final version when it is ready)

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I would like to give a big welcome to our new [[Portuguese|chapter from my home country Portugal]], say that the latest Beta version of [[:Category:OWASP Live CD Project|OWASP Live CD]] is now released and ready for your tests, and that projects like the [[OWASP Java Project]] (featured below) are producing amazing material but need more collaboration (and let's not even talk about the [[OWASP .NET Project]] which I am supposed to managing and is currently going nowhere (with some noble exceptions (Mike and Boris thx)).

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As normal you can find below the links to the latest WIKI changes (with a new section for 'Interresting Discussion Threads' on our mailing lists)

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We also updated the [[How OWASP Works]] page to reflect the current structure of the Owasp Board and to show what we are thinking of doing in the future.

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If all goes as planned, next week we will be releasing the 'Release Candidate 1' version of the OWASP Top 10 2007 document which we want you all to take a good look at (the plan is to have a wide peer review and only release the final version when it is ready)

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As normal you can find below the links to the latest WIKI changes (with a new section for 'Interesting Discussion Threads' on our mailing lists)

And don't forget, if you want something to appear in the next version, please add it to [[OWASP Newsletter 4]]

And don't forget, if you want something to appear in the next version, please add it to [[OWASP Newsletter 4]]

* [[OWASP Testing Project v2.0 - Review Guidelines| OWASP Testing Project v2.0]] - Now that the The OWASP Testing Guide v2.0 has reached the 'Release Candidate 1 milestone, the time has come to make sure that everything is 100% and that there is nothing major missing (review process ends on the 10th of Feb).

* [[OWASP Testing Project v2.0 - Review Guidelines| OWASP Testing Project v2.0]] - Now that the The OWASP Testing Guide v2.0 has reached the 'Release Candidate 1 milestone, the time has come to make sure that everything is 100% and that there is nothing major missing (review process ends on the 10th of Feb).

* [[OWASP WebScarab NG Project]] - New version is already very usable and we need your feedback

* [[OWASP WebScarab NG Project]] - New version is already very usable and we need your feedback

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* Online Questionaires: I (Dinis) want to do a OWASP wide survey, what solution should I use to create, deploy and manage it?

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* WordPress guru needed: Our blogs (http://blogs.owasp.org/) still looks miserable. We need somebody to help Mide de Libero to sort it out (and while you're there get a feed to put on owasp.org and the next version of the OWASP newsletter)

== Featured Project: OWASP Java Project ==

== Featured Project: OWASP Java Project ==

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The [[:Category:OWASP Java Project]]'s goal is to enable Java and J2EE developers to build secure applications efficiently. See the OWASP Java Project Roadmap for more information on our plans.

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The [[:Category:OWASP Java Project|OWASP Java Project]]'s goal is to enable Java and J2EE developers to build secure applications efficiently. See the OWASP Java Project Roadmap for more information on our plans.

This distro is Beta Version 0.8 named "LabRat" and is part of the OWASP Autumn of Code sponsorship. The distro is focused on providing all of OWASP tools and documents on a bootable CD. The goal is to have a portable distro that can be used by professional penetration testers,security admins, Students, or anyone interested in computer security to perform work,training, or research. All you have to do is burn the .ISO to DVD or start under Vmware/Virtual PC and you will have a full Linux desktop environment loaded with OWASP tools and documents.

This distro is Beta Version 0.8 named "LabRat" and is part of the OWASP Autumn of Code sponsorship. The distro is focused on providing all of OWASP tools and documents on a bootable CD. The goal is to have a portable distro that can be used by professional penetration testers,security admins, Students, or anyone interested in computer security to perform work,training, or research. All you have to do is burn the .ISO to DVD or start under Vmware/Virtual PC and you will have a full Linux desktop environment loaded with OWASP tools and documents.

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The distro can be downloaded from the PacketFocus website (http://packetfocus.com/hackos/AOC_Labrat-ALPHA-0008.iso) ((800mb)) After you download it just burn it to a DVD or use something like Vmware server to try it out. Vmware is a free download now (www.vmware.com)

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The distro can be downloaded from the [http://packetfocus.com/hackos/AOC_Labrat-ALPHA-0008.iso PacketFocus website] (800mb).

* [http://jeremiahgrossman.blogspot.com/2007/01/web-application-security-professionals.html Web Application Security Professionals Survey (Jan. 2007)] - Jeremiah Grossman just released his survey with lots of very interresting data. Make sure you check out section '11) Top 3 web application security resources' which is a nice database of the most popular vulnerability assessment tools and knowledge resources (#1 was RSnake's Blog, and #2 was OWASP :) )

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* [http://jeremiahgrossman.blogspot.com/2007/01/web-application-security-professionals.html Web Application Security Professionals Survey (Jan. 2007)] - Jeremiah Grossman just released his survey with lots of very interesting data. Make sure you check out section '11) Top 3 web application security resources' which is a nice database of the most popular vulnerability assessment tools and knowledge resources (#1 was RSnake's Blog, and #2 was OWASP :) )

* [http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11436?ref=rss Don't take security advice from the devil you know!] - He lies. Especially about security flaws. This article notes an increase in vulnerabilities found in open source packages and concludes that... "For the personal sites and the mom-and-pop stores that rely on the software, it certainly affects them," Martin said. "But larger companies likely aren't affected." Right.

* [http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11436?ref=rss Don't take security advice from the devil you know!] - He lies. Especially about security flaws. This article notes an increase in vulnerabilities found in open source packages and concludes that... "For the personal sites and the mom-and-pop stores that rely on the software, it certainly affects them," Martin said. "But larger companies likely aren't affected." Right.

OWASP Newsletter #3 – January 16th 2006 to January 22th 2007

Welcome to OWASP Newsletter #3. I would like to start by asking you all to be a little bit more active on [:Category:OWASP Project|OWASP projects] (note that the webpages the www.owasp.org website are WIKI pages which you can edit directly (all you need is an account which you can create in 1 minute)).

We need more feedback on our tools, more comments on our documents and more development in our projects (if you want to collaborate but are not sure how, drop me an email and I will channel your energies to a relevant active project).

The OWASP student projects page was updated with more project ideas and I added a new section to this newsletter called 'OWASP projects that need your help' in order to give you a heads up on projects that need help (if you are a project leader, please feel free to add your requests to the next version of the newsletter). Remember that OWASP is a Open Community that is made by its members (and the more you contribute the more you and your company will benefit).

I would like to give a big welcome to our new chapter from my home country Portugal, say that the latest Beta version of OWASP Live CD is now released and ready for your tests, and that projects like the OWASP Java Project (featured below) are producing amazing material but need more collaboration (and let's not even talk about the OWASP .NET Project which I am supposed to managing and is currently going nowhere (with some noble exceptions (Mike and Boris thx)).

We also updated the How OWASP Works page to reflect the current structure of the Owasp Board and to show what we are thinking of doing in the future.

If all goes as planned, next week we will be releasing the 'Release Candidate 1' version of the OWASP Top 10 2007 document which we want you all to take a good look at (the plan is to have a wide peer review and only release the final version when it is ready)

As normal you can find below the links to the latest WIKI changes (with a new section for 'Interesting Discussion Threads' on our mailing lists)

And don't forget, if you want something to appear in the next version, please add it to OWASP Newsletter 4

OWASP Testing Project v2.0 - Now that the The OWASP Testing Guide v2.0 has reached the 'Release Candidate 1 milestone, the time has come to make sure that everything is 100% and that there is nothing major missing (review process ends on the 10th of Feb).

Online Questionaires: I (Dinis) want to do a OWASP wide survey, what solution should I use to create, deploy and manage it?

WordPress guru needed: Our blogs (http://blogs.owasp.org/) still looks miserable. We need somebody to help Mide de Libero to sort it out (and while you're there get a feed to put on owasp.org and the next version of the OWASP newsletter)

Featured Project: OWASP Java Project

The OWASP Java Project's goal is to enable Java and J2EE developers to build secure applications efficiently. See the OWASP Java Project Roadmap for more information on our plans.

Featured Project: OWASP Live CD

The BETA Release of OWASP LiveCD ready for testing.

This distro is Beta Version 0.8 named "LabRat" and is part of the OWASP Autumn of Code sponsorship. The distro is focused on providing all of OWASP tools and documents on a bootable CD. The goal is to have a portable distro that can be used by professional penetration testers,security admins, Students, or anyone interested in computer security to perform work,training, or research. All you have to do is burn the .ISO to DVD or start under Vmware/Virtual PC and you will have a full Linux desktop environment loaded with OWASP tools and documents.

Application Security News

Web Application Security Professionals Survey (Jan. 2007) - Jeremiah Grossman just released his survey with lots of very interesting data. Make sure you check out section '11) Top 3 web application security resources' which is a nice database of the most popular vulnerability assessment tools and knowledge resources (#1 was RSnake's Blog, and #2 was OWASP :) )

Don't take security advice from the devil you know! - He lies. Especially about security flaws. This article notes an increase in vulnerabilities found in open source packages and concludes that... "For the personal sites and the mom-and-pop stores that rely on the software, it certainly affects them," Martin said. "But larger companies likely aren't affected." Right.